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will the government default on our bonds immediately? will we miss interest payments? will our credit ratings be downgraded? or will it be somewhat like business as usual because the government will still have some money on hand to pay the interest as well as the maturities of bonds that come through. given we had 17 government shutdowns and gotten through them without catastrophe, it's easy to believe this will be no different. the ones in '95 and '96 were catalysts to send the stock market higher not lower. but we keep hearing this debt ceiling thing is different. yesterday, erskine bowles scared a lot of us out of our wits when he said nothing is done about the debt ceiling by october 17th, it could be catastrophic for the country. we should be concerned it's not business as usual. however, warren buffett said this morning right here on "squawk box" that it won't be the end of the world and we can go beyond the 17th without problems, we just can't go for a whole year. i think he was being a little hyperbolic about a year. the deadline is artifice and there's plenty
will the government default on our bonds immediately? will we miss interest payments? will our credit ratings be downgraded? or will it be somewhat like business as usual because the government will still have some money on hand to pay the interest as well as the maturities of bonds that come through. given we had 17 government shutdowns and gotten through them without catastrophe, it's easy to believe this will be no different. the ones in '95 and '96 were catalysts to send the stock market...
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it is official, from the federal government, we are now in a moderate drought. we, join the rest of northern california. the entire state is now in some sort of a drought after the driest start to a year ever. not only in the bay area, but for the entire state. here's the problem. a lot of this. kpix5 high definition doppler is very dry. we'll take a look outside. the grass is just kind of really tender dry back there. the hills from gone from green to brown in very short order. look at the rain fall deficits. we are 11 inches below normal rain fall wise. more than half a foot in liver more and also san jose. and usually one of our dryer months is coming up. 0's for oakland and san francisco. not a drop of rain yet. as we head into the dry season, we have four dry months to go. we'll talk about our seven-day forecast coming up later in the show. >>> the cal campus will soon be a buzz with the sound of chain saws. tens of thousands of trees are on the cut list to reduce the fire danger and surprisingly, many poem people are happy to see them go. even more surpris
it is official, from the federal government, we are now in a moderate drought. we, join the rest of northern california. the entire state is now in some sort of a drought after the driest start to a year ever. not only in the bay area, but for the entire state. here's the problem. a lot of this. kpix5 high definition doppler is very dry. we'll take a look outside. the grass is just kind of really tender dry back there. the hills from gone from green to brown in very short order. look at the...
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government or state government to take up the cause. i don't think that the stock can go to zero unless the justice department attempts to shut it down. he it's clear that ackman himself needs to have the help of the government to make those charges matter. i don't think he will get one powerful enough to stop herbalife's growth, maybe slow it, but not stop it. slowing down may not even matter. the justice department, ever since it shut down arthur anderson at the time of enron by indicting the firm has never gone after a company with the idea of wiping it out and cause thousands of jobs to disappear. and ch is exactly what would happen. the stc, i don't think they will take the kind of action that ackman needs or wants. i believe it wants as much disclosure as possible. and i think herbalife is doing that. i don't think the s.e.c. will find anything that can be referred to justice for criminal prosecution. so my view is that ackman has a weak ally, partner in the government. even cnbc's own herb greenberg, a fabulous documentary that y
government or state government to take up the cause. i don't think that the stock can go to zero unless the justice department attempts to shut it down. he it's clear that ackman himself needs to have the help of the government to make those charges matter. i don't think he will get one powerful enough to stop herbalife's growth, maybe slow it, but not stop it. slowing down may not even matter. the justice department, ever since it shut down arthur anderson at the time of enron by indicting the...
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the government is insisting that we use it. the bulls are seeing quite a run, but remember, the bull gets tired. i should know, i used to have won and when they lie down to rest, maybe they go down a little, jump on them and strap yourself in. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, flight path, the airlines have been flying high and with consumers looking for value in their vacations could a low-cost carrier like spirit continue to ascend? cramer's hitting cruising altitude so don't go anywhere. his exclusive with the ceo is next. >>> and later, rich and famous? looking to put together a portfolio that can help you live in the lap of luxury? tonight cramer's king of companies to attract an aspirational clientele. see which high-class stock could shine above the rest. don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #madtweets. send jim an email to mad money@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> last week i did somethin
the government is insisting that we use it. the bulls are seeing quite a run, but remember, the bull gets tired. i should know, i used to have won and when they lie down to rest, maybe they go down a little, jump on them and strap yourself in. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, flight path, the airlines have been flying high and with consumers looking for value in their vacations could a low-cost carrier like spirit continue to ascend? cramer's hitting cruising...
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the 2008 economic meltdown exposes corporate greed and a federal government still unwilling or unable to reign it in. >> secretary of state john kerry is in jerusalem, meeting with the israeli prime minister about removing syria's chemical weapons. in a news conference this morning, kerry reiterating president obama's commitment to diplomacy but adding a military option has not been removed from the table. >> diplomacy has always been the preferred path of the president of the united states, and i think as any peace loving nation's preferred choice. make no mistake. we've taken no options off the table. the egregious use of chemical weapons by the assad regime begins innocent men, women, children, their own citizens, all indiscriminately murdered in the dead of night is unacceptable, and we have said in no uncertain terms that this should never happen again. >> the president's critics at home are expressioning doubt about the chemical weapons agreement. we have more from washington. >> president obama called secretary of state john kerry in geneva to congratulate him on the diplomatic
the 2008 economic meltdown exposes corporate greed and a federal government still unwilling or unable to reign it in. >> secretary of state john kerry is in jerusalem, meeting with the israeli prime minister about removing syria's chemical weapons. in a news conference this morning, kerry reiterating president obama's commitment to diplomacy but adding a military option has not been removed from the table. >> diplomacy has always been the preferred path of the president of the...
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key government treasury, we call the bellwether bond, a term that's from the bell around the neck of the ram that leads this sheep flock shot up to 2.76%, a 30-year bond, flew up to 3.8%. both of these levels signify important increases that have historically caused a slowdown in future business. but you might ask, isn't the fed supposed to be stopping the process? isn't the fed supposed to be helping things out here? doesn't the fed want rates kept low so more job can be created, more homes can be bought and purchased and so on? the answer there is yes. that's the fed's goal, but if the economy is turned, jobless claims, six-year low the fed is done, right? that's what people are thinking. plenty of people think that's the case. they're anticipating the end of federal largesse, adding to the bond bonfire. normally, we shouldn't be too concerned about this interest rate rise, it would typically mean earnings of companies we care about are getting better at the same time. it stands to reason that there will be more consumer spending, right, if more jobs are created. so that positive c
key government treasury, we call the bellwether bond, a term that's from the bell around the neck of the ram that leads this sheep flock shot up to 2.76%, a 30-year bond, flew up to 3.8%. both of these levels signify important increases that have historically caused a slowdown in future business. but you might ask, isn't the fed supposed to be stopping the process? isn't the fed supposed to be helping things out here? doesn't the fed want rates kept low so more job can be created, more homes...
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because we know we spend entirely too much money as a government. we spend it on domestic programs, so, give me some examples of what those hard options are and where to make the cuts so we can sustain our economy and channel some growth instead of going the opposite direction. >> well, i think it's just like any other budget that's out of whack. you first start where is the biggest potential area of savings? i would look at health care, i would look at the fact that in america, we spend one out of every $6 on health care. i think the government, you know, and this is not just me, you know, the congressional budget office, cbo-- >> when you're talking about health care, you're talking about medicaid, medicare, what other-- >> i'm talking about, a lot of the aspects, i think, that not only medicare and medicaid, i'm talking about looking at obamacare, i'm talking about looking at potential tort reform that might take some of the high lawsuits out of the equation. >> take the sting out of malpractice. >> yes, with still protecting people. i think the
because we know we spend entirely too much money as a government. we spend it on domestic programs, so, give me some examples of what those hard options are and where to make the cuts so we can sustain our economy and channel some growth instead of going the opposite direction. >> well, i think it's just like any other budget that's out of whack. you first start where is the biggest potential area of savings? i would look at health care, i would look at the fact that in america, we spend...
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the cumberland river and they also passeded deep cuts in food stamps for the poor which is good solid governing because the poor don't need food stamps anymore. now that they can fish near dams on the cumberland river. >> also, as amusing as the rob ford saga has been, there is some indication he may have tried to pay to keep the now infamous crack smoking video out of the public eye. and sticking with our friends in canada, usually if you lose your winning lottery ticket, you lose the lottery. but north of the border that, is not the case. we have a great story for new the cooler on this thursday edition of "way too early." >> a norman rockwell painting goes for a record sum at auction and we have a sweet goal from the premier league. but we have a lot of news to get to this morning. we're going to start with breaking news overseas. 20 people are reportedly dead afte
the cumberland river and they also passeded deep cuts in food stamps for the poor which is good solid governing because the poor don't need food stamps anymore. now that they can fish near dams on the cumberland river. >> also, as amusing as the rob ford saga has been, there is some indication he may have tried to pay to keep the now infamous crack smoking video out of the public eye. and sticking with our friends in canada, usually if you lose your winning lottery ticket, you lose the...
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reduce crime but here we have because we have these private companies conclude colluding with state governments to charge poor families high rates what happens when we have to choose between keeping their family together and paying their bills anything that the state does that breaks down family ties and makes people more likely to go back to prison increases the risk of crime and increases the risk to everyone in society regardless of their connections to the criminal justice system so how much the profit motive here is creating a really short sighted risk that hurts everyone so we can complain about some of the issues here some of the problems here but i want to talk about the process of finding a solution there are very few companies that run this type of business as you said i think there's a three major ones how can a market rate be set for the price of phone calls from prison. well normally the free market could intervene and people could pick which phone companies they want to use that's what you and i do on the outside we pick one our cell phone company is we pick our landline company b
reduce crime but here we have because we have these private companies conclude colluding with state governments to charge poor families high rates what happens when we have to choose between keeping their family together and paying their bills anything that the state does that breaks down family ties and makes people more likely to go back to prison increases the risk of crime and increases the risk to everyone in society regardless of their connections to the criminal justice system so how...
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were dealt a major blow by the other two branches of government on tuesday president obama signed into law a charter nine thirty three a continuing resolution appropriations bill that had been approved by congress both the house and the senate just days earlier and while the bill sounds fairly innocuous by itself buried seventy eight pages into it was a provision that protects g.m.o. and biotech companies like monsanto from nearly all forms of judicial oversight despite calls from more than two hundred fifty thousand americans to veto the bill president obama went ahead and signed it anyway giving giant agribusiness companies like monsanto free rein to develop plants and sell all sorts of genetically modified crops despite a wide range of health and safety concerns surrounding them according to greenpeace international a provision in h.r. nine thirty three will effectively bar u.s. federal courts from being able to halt the sale or planting of genetically engineered crops even if they fail to be approved by the government's own weak approval process and no matter what the health or env
were dealt a major blow by the other two branches of government on tuesday president obama signed into law a charter nine thirty three a continuing resolution appropriations bill that had been approved by congress both the house and the senate just days earlier and while the bill sounds fairly innocuous by itself buried seventy eight pages into it was a provision that protects g.m.o. and biotech companies like monsanto from nearly all forms of judicial oversight despite calls from more than two...
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they manipulate the government, the government agencies, they manipulate the media, they fix scientific studies. >> but what's wrong with what's currently prescribed in the u.s.? >> well the pain drugs, and i've tried them all. >> yeah. >> acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ibuprofen. all these things do nothing but just mask the pain. they don't treat the root causes of pain. >> of course they come with lots of dangerous side affects if you use them too long, too. >> the pain always comes back and it always gets worse. and surgery is not much better. it comes with no guarantees and it can cause infections and blood clots and always requires significant rehabilitation. >> very true. what do you think about all of those natural joint health supplements out there then? >> the problem is that there is very little or no legitimate clinical research showing that these things work at all or are even safe to use. to make matters worse, over 90 percent of the most popular agents that are sold in the united states have ingredients from china where there are significant problems
they manipulate the government, the government agencies, they manipulate the media, they fix scientific studies. >> but what's wrong with what's currently prescribed in the u.s.? >> well the pain drugs, and i've tried them all. >> yeah. >> acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ibuprofen. all these things do nothing but just mask the pain. they don't treat the root causes of pain. >> of course they come with lots of dangerous side affects if you use...
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in the thirty's the japanese government was taken over by the radical militant japanese soldiers and they had many meetings about invading the united states. and admiral yamamoto who was the admiral that put together the pearl harbor attack he was a brilliant man and you kidded at harvard. you know our city he knew america and he said you could never invade america americans have so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun if there is even one thing we can do to reduce this violence. and there is even a one life that can be saved how you stay in the role well regulated militia ridout what military grade firearms like the magazines has one purpose you know the guns are out there for over ninety percent of all gun crimes are committed was stolen guns on americans have reportedly died at the end of the gun yes no i deal with gun owners in america i think you know what he sells well you know there's reports one of them got it and sandy hook he didn't have a background check when he shot his mother and i had to get. their back door regulation and look at australia
in the thirty's the japanese government was taken over by the radical militant japanese soldiers and they had many meetings about invading the united states. and admiral yamamoto who was the admiral that put together the pearl harbor attack he was a brilliant man and you kidded at harvard. you know our city he knew america and he said you could never invade america americans have so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun if there is even one thing we can do to reduce...
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i don't know how many people distrust of the government two hundred years ago but i don't trust the government today and i think there's an awful lot of people feel that same way i hate to say that but. it's just reality one of the big arguments you hear you know is the only thing that gun control would do is disown honest people and keep going in the hands of criminals because a lot of you know people who are committing these crimes not to be able to connecticut to the main as far as your robberies and homicides and or things like that have the guns illegally anyway so you're taking you know our people who comply with that lawless are faced with you know people that respect. well people who are already honest people that should be worried about goes into for them whether they're illegal or not people that. are going to get it just like any other kind of drug or anything like that somebody also bad enough they're going to find a way to get it back you know when you're ready going that direction is there anything in between you and the wall about two weeks ago actually on this particular wall h
i don't know how many people distrust of the government two hundred years ago but i don't trust the government today and i think there's an awful lot of people feel that same way i hate to say that but. it's just reality one of the big arguments you hear you know is the only thing that gun control would do is disown honest people and keep going in the hands of criminals because a lot of you know people who are committing these crimes not to be able to connecticut to the main as far as your...
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in the thirty's the japanese government was taken over by the radical militant japanese soldiers and they had many meetings about invading the united states and admiral yamamoto who was the admiral that put together the pearl harbor attack he was a brilliant man educated at harvard. you know our city he knew america and he said you could never invade america americans have so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun if there is even one thing we can do to reduce this violence. and there is even a one life that can be saved how you stand well regulated militia ridout what military grade firearms i asked the magazines has what purpose you know the guns are out there over ninety percent of all gun crimes are committed was stolen guns all americans have reportedly died at the end of a gun yes no idea what gun owners in america are they going to celebrate. this unfortunately the got it and as sandy hook he did not have a background check when he shot his mother and had her going to. their back door regulation and look at australia and great britain and at some poi
in the thirty's the japanese government was taken over by the radical militant japanese soldiers and they had many meetings about invading the united states and admiral yamamoto who was the admiral that put together the pearl harbor attack he was a brilliant man educated at harvard. you know our city he knew america and he said you could never invade america americans have so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun if there is even one thing we can do to reduce this...
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government or maybe state governments to take up the cause. i don't think that the stock can go to zero, ackman's price target, unless the justice department attempts to shut it down. ackman accumulated his short position and then came on the air to declare the company is a fraud. it's clear that ackman himself needs to have the help of the government to make those charges matter. he can't do it himself. he can't shut the company down. i don't think he will get one powerful enough to stop herbalife's growth, maybe slow it, but not stop it. considering how the company is doing, a bit of a slowing down may not even matter. the justice department, ever since it shut down arthur anderson at the time of enron by indicting the firm has never gone after an entity, a real company, with the idea of wiping it out and causing thousands of jobs to disappear. which is exactly what would happen. the s.e.c., i don't think they will take the kind of action that ackman needs or wants. as for the s.e.c., i believe it simply wants as much disclosure as possible,
government or maybe state governments to take up the cause. i don't think that the stock can go to zero, ackman's price target, unless the justice department attempts to shut it down. ackman accumulated his short position and then came on the air to declare the company is a fraud. it's clear that ackman himself needs to have the help of the government to make those charges matter. he can't do it himself. he can't shut the company down. i don't think he will get one powerful enough to stop...
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the big picture i'm richard fowler coming up in this half an hour republicans love to tell us that government regulation hurts businesses and stifles economic growth but are they essentially they are essential for the fair competition and for job creation and we'll find out in just a moment also after all the scandal in recent years is a career in wall street still worth it we'll ask one former finance financer about why she quit the banking world and what advice she has for prospective bankers and no country in history the history of the world has ever cut its way to prosperity but some for some reason people like alan simpson and erskine bowles just don't accept those facts what has this pair washed up washed up corporate corporate shills come up with now and does this is their plan do anything to solve the nation's economic woes will tell us about in the daily take. in the best of the rest of the news the financial crisis of two thousand and eight hit the u.s. hit the hit the u.s. millions of americans were left with looking for answers how could the federal government have let the big ban
the big picture i'm richard fowler coming up in this half an hour republicans love to tell us that government regulation hurts businesses and stifles economic growth but are they essentially they are essential for the fair competition and for job creation and we'll find out in just a moment also after all the scandal in recent years is a career in wall street still worth it we'll ask one former finance financer about why she quit the banking world and what advice she has for prospective bankers...
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government securities and the fed may taper and that will turn increase interest rates now i spent a lot of time saying with the fed once just because you want something doesn't mean you get it this is part of the fed's impotence in the opponents of policy what the fed wants is either extremely low real rates or even negative real raise they want to situation where inflation is higher than the ten you know. does this put the ten year note at say three percent you've got to get the four percent inflation a three and a half percent inflation to have negative real rates what's been happening is the opposite nominal rates are going up inflation is going down surreal rates are getting higher and this kills the economy so i mean we'll see what happens with the fed tapering my view all laws that they won't taper but it's a really close call but the let me jump in really about thirty seconds left isn't there a huge problem i guess you could call the transfer mechanism between what's happening in the central bank level and that money getting into the real economy because it's being aborted by
government securities and the fed may taper and that will turn increase interest rates now i spent a lot of time saying with the fed once just because you want something doesn't mean you get it this is part of the fed's impotence in the opponents of policy what the fed wants is either extremely low real rates or even negative real raise they want to situation where inflation is higher than the ten you know. does this put the ten year note at say three percent you've got to get the four percent...
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in the thirty's the japanese government was taken over by the radical militant japanese soldiers and they had many meetings about invading the united states and add more yeah moto who was the admiral that put together the pearl harbor attack he was a brilliant man educated at harvard. you know our city he knew america and he said you could never invade america americans have so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun if there is even one thing we can do to reduce this violence. and there is even a one life that can be saved how you stay in the role well regulated militia is out military grade firearms yesterday magazines has one purpose you know the guns are out there over ninety percent of all gun crimes are committed was stolen guns all americans have reportedly died at the end of a gun yes no i deal with gun owners in america then get what he sells for. their course none of them got it and as sandy hook he did not have a background check when he shot his mother and i had to get. their back door regulation and look at australia and great britain and at som
in the thirty's the japanese government was taken over by the radical militant japanese soldiers and they had many meetings about invading the united states and add more yeah moto who was the admiral that put together the pearl harbor attack he was a brilliant man educated at harvard. you know our city he knew america and he said you could never invade america americans have so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun if there is even one thing we can do to reduce this...
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a government spokesperson inside cyprus says officials could make a decision later on today. cyprus is facing a monday deadline to come up with $7.5 billion in order to secure a bailout from the european union and the international monetary fund. all right. the faa today announces it is cutting funding to 189 air traffic control towers because of those forced spending cuts. at least three of the towers were built with federal stimulus money and have just recently opened. the faa is furloughing employees and eliminating shifts at some towers. the agency says the towers targeted for closure are at lower volume airports with fewer than 150,000 takeoffs or landings in a year's span. >>> to politics now. we're seeing signs that congress is moving closer to comprehensive immigration reform. some leading conservatives now say they will support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. congressman paul ryan spelled out his position in "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. >> well, i think we can get comprehensive immigration reform. i support reform. i supported the bush r
a government spokesperson inside cyprus says officials could make a decision later on today. cyprus is facing a monday deadline to come up with $7.5 billion in order to secure a bailout from the european union and the international monetary fund. all right. the faa today announces it is cutting funding to 189 air traffic control towers because of those forced spending cuts. at least three of the towers were built with federal stimulus money and have just recently opened. the faa is furloughing...
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the government was never ever going to rescue government was r going to rescue them again. but moody's is threatening to downgrade a bunch of them. take away the training wheels, would you still write this? would you ride this train? would you do so if you take up the argument that the government won't be there. >> you just look at the big guy and citigroup. a lot of the bank balce sheets are improving because they have been helping with the housing recovery. i will tell you that this whole thing about bailing out banks is so bad. we should not hav started on this process. the problem is when you have bailouts, why have this massive regulatory scheme. it sort of undoes rule-making agenda through and we are taking the training wheels off. but without that you're not looking at these things. >> the banks are the biggest of government bonds. neil: they are saying take that factor out of the equation. we make of that? >> there is a ray of hope here. from an investor perspective, that is the stability of this new perspective. instead of bailing them out, we are going to wind the
the government was never ever going to rescue government was r going to rescue them again. but moody's is threatening to downgrade a bunch of them. take away the training wheels, would you still write this? would you ride this train? would you do so if you take up the argument that the government won't be there. >> you just look at the big guy and citigroup. a lot of the bank balce sheets are improving because they have been helping with the housing recovery. i will tell you that this...
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the federal government stepped in to voluntarily accept this basis. we have appropriately authorized education, but we never appropriated the full amount. the republicans on this committee put forth amendments to fully fund this. i really glad to hear. >> i think there are 320 members of congress. >> the republican budget cuts at bio $2 billion. so we are putting the rhetoric and the reality here. we also have the burden on our children for a deficit. this includes interest rate savings for students and parents between 2013 and 2018 to be able to have $30 billion of savings and at least a billion dollars that was passed with this committee recently. >> it is a long-term fix. i want to take on tough issues, and moved to all the other issues. i don't want to come back year after year on the same stock. >> i would hope that we would keep that 3.4% rate for the subsidized stafford loans. >> please explain the importance of this process. >> yes, sir. i think it is an extraordinarily important opportunity, we have to market things better. we have the chance
the federal government stepped in to voluntarily accept this basis. we have appropriately authorized education, but we never appropriated the full amount. the republicans on this committee put forth amendments to fully fund this. i really glad to hear. >> i think there are 320 members of congress. >> the republican budget cuts at bio $2 billion. so we are putting the rhetoric and the reality here. we also have the burden on our children for a deficit. this includes interest rate...
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meanwhile, the government is@ raking in buses and working for unions. robert, thank you for coming on the show. it is an honor and we appreciate can you tell us about your story trying to get the benefits that we promised that we would give you? >> well, it is a very disheartening story. it can only be described as a breakdown f pts. i filed f compeation benefits at that time. i waited until may of 2013 to receive the benefits. i waited 33 months for the tire process to go through. >> did you get those benefits because they got you by that pot? or was it because you're making a lot of noise? >>elieve it was because i was talking about it publicly. i went to the baltimore suna they ran an article. within about two weeks i had partial complet. so really i thik they play a game of whack him with. gerri: that is not right. that is not how theeclaims should be. we were hearing last night really scary stories about these claims filed on paper. they get lost. they are put away somewhere where no one can find them. it is shoking. 850 veterans like yourself, som
meanwhile, the government is@ raking in buses and working for unions. robert, thank you for coming on the show. it is an honor and we appreciate can you tell us about your story trying to get the benefits that we promised that we would give you? >> well, it is a very disheartening story. it can only be described as a breakdown f pts. i filed f compeation benefits at that time. i waited until may of 2013 to receive the benefits. i waited 33 months for the tire process to go through....
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i was as gung-ho as any of them to force obama into cutting spending in a government -- the government is spending us into penury. but it failed. the reason is, you cannot govern from one house of congress. that is the lesson. that is the truth. i wrote a column this morning saying, you have to recognize you cannot use these things because in the and you will have to cave. will be humiliated, your ratings will be low, as mark indicated, and you will not get the spending cuts anyways. realism has certainly taken over republican leadership, and i do not think that the republican house is going to want to go over the cliff. >> look and what has happened. the president has gone from dealing with the big problem that faces the whole country, to trying to destroy the republican party. is exactly what the public does not want. that is what is happening. we are turning into small, petty brinksmanship. let's see if we could crush the republican party. he has given up on a larger and more noble goal of doing something. >> the reason he has given up -- i will not say who is right or wrong in the
i was as gung-ho as any of them to force obama into cutting spending in a government -- the government is spending us into penury. but it failed. the reason is, you cannot govern from one house of congress. that is the lesson. that is the truth. i wrote a column this morning saying, you have to recognize you cannot use these things because in the and you will have to cave. will be humiliated, your ratings will be low, as mark indicated, and you will not get the spending cuts anyways. realism...
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i don't know how many people distrust of the government two hundred years ago but i don't trust the government today and i think there's an awful lot of people feel that same way i hate to say that but. it's just reality one of the big arguments you hear you know is the only thing that gun control would do is disown honest people and keep going in the hands of criminals because a lot of you know people who are committing these crimes not to be able to connecticut but the main is forces robberies and homicides and or things like that have the guns illegally anyway so you're taking you know i want people to comply with that lawless are faced with you know people that respect. well people who are already honest people that should be worried about have to go on the for them whether they're illegal or not. people. are going to get up just like any other kind of drug or anything like that somebody also bad enough they're going to find a way to get it back you know when you're ready not drench is there anything in between you or the wall about two weeks ago actually on this particular wall here i had
i don't know how many people distrust of the government two hundred years ago but i don't trust the government today and i think there's an awful lot of people feel that same way i hate to say that but. it's just reality one of the big arguments you hear you know is the only thing that gun control would do is disown honest people and keep going in the hands of criminals because a lot of you know people who are committing these crimes not to be able to connecticut but the main is forces...
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federali note that the government wastes hundreds of dollars each year. we need to identify and remove wasteful areas of the budget. instead the president has decided to cut on order security, first responders, and law enforcement. the director of u.s. immigration and customs recently testified before a house subcommittee that for budgetary reasons, more than 2 2200 illegl immigrants and 10 high-level offenders were released back onto our streets. at the same time, news outlets reported that the transportation security administration signed a new deal to purchase millions of dollars of new uniforms. how is it that we have money for new uniforms, but not enough to keep dangerous criminals behind bars? we could have prevented this kind of nonsense if washington had a budget. rather than having a budget battle between republicans and democrats, we should have a dialogue about american priorities. what are those priorities? 75% of americans support a balanced budget oh stop three out of five believe we should in a targeted way. americans say the economy and j
federali note that the government wastes hundreds of dollars each year. we need to identify and remove wasteful areas of the budget. instead the president has decided to cut on order security, first responders, and law enforcement. the director of u.s. immigration and customs recently testified before a house subcommittee that for budgetary reasons, more than 2 2200 illegl immigrants and 10 high-level offenders were released back onto our streets. at the same time, news outlets reported that...
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so, again, i go back to the political need that clearly kim jong-un has within his government a need to gain greater legitimacy ensure of support and this is all the song we have heard before. i'll finish with this. it's important for the president to look at how you harvest the opportunities coming out of this. what are we doing to review and shore up our bilateral alliance with japan? what are we doing in the agreement with south korea, japan and the united states? this is a huge opening believe me with china. because our interests in the first time in a long while are aligned. we both want to get something done and bring the level of tension down on the korean peninsula. >> former ambassador jon huntsman, thanks for your expertise. >> thanks, candy. >> when we return, inching closer to a deal on immigration reform with two of the house architects and one was willing to risk jail to protect the rights of immigrants. >>> and hillary clinton emerges in time with a new book in time for a presidential run. ixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick where
so, again, i go back to the political need that clearly kim jong-un has within his government a need to gain greater legitimacy ensure of support and this is all the song we have heard before. i'll finish with this. it's important for the president to look at how you harvest the opportunities coming out of this. what are we doing to review and shore up our bilateral alliance with japan? what are we doing in the agreement with south korea, japan and the united states? this is a huge opening...